Hey, Andrew here with Omaha Outdoors. I have a Glock box, been doing a lot of Glocks lately but I think this one is a little different, let’s check it out. Aha! It’s a Glock Gen 2. But wait, it’s not; Glock Gen 5, this is the 19 Gen 5, it has a front, a flat front here, we haven’t really seen that since the Gen 2. Another thing we haven’t seen since the Gen 2 is this little cutout. I’m told that it’s upset people, but as I shoot a Gen 2 on a daily basis, it really is…

The purpose of this article and its accompanying video is to educate consumers and retailers on how to spot the differences between real and fake Trijicon MRO and RMR optics. I could start this article with something like “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and Trijicon must be feeling very flattered…” but in reality, these fake optics hurt Trijicon, they hurt retailers, they hurt consumers, and they even hurt America. Allow me to explain. Trijicon is hurt, of course, because consumers buy fakes thinking they’re getting the real thing, thus taking money away from Trijicon. Those consumers are hurt…

Over the last six months I’ve been shooting the Springfield TRP Operator; specifically, a 45 ACP two tone gray and black ArmoryKote version. I love the 1911 when it comes to range time and general shooting, but the whispers of a friend that the 1911 is obsolete for anything else made me wonder just how effective this tricked out pistol would be in “the real world.” Thus, we ran it through our standard battery of tests including dust, mud, water, being tossed by a trebuchet, and also drop testing with a primed case at various angles, while also putting plenty…

Last week, the Sig P320 drop tests we conducted reverberated throughout the gun world. Many people were shocked, as we were, that a high-quality firearm manufacturer could produce a pistol with such a dangerous defect. Others didn’t believe the results, blaming us for not following standard drop test protocol. When The Truth About Guns made their own drop test, though, showing the same results, and seemingly dozens of other media outlets did the same, acknowledgement of the problem became more widespread. Sig Sauer reacted the next day, announcing that their pistols did indeed have a problem when dropped at that…

The Polymer80 PF940C is a kit which contains everything you need to make your own Glock 19 Gen 3 compatible frame from an 80% receiver. The ATF says it’s not a gun until over 80% of the work has been completed, meaning you are the actual manufacturer of the firearm once it’s done. But is this worth the hassle of having to do some real labor? How much labor is required? Starting with this unboxing and continuing in future videos, we take a hard look at the PF940C to answer these questions and more. Hey, Andrew here from Omaha Outdoors…

Hey, Andrew here with Omaha Outdoors, and I wanna show you a PC9105GL from Springfield Armory, better known as the TRP Operator 1911. This one has an armory coat grey frame, and an armory coat black slide. First let’s clear it so I’m not pointing a loaded weapon around inside the studio. This is a heavy gun, it weighs 45 ounces, that’s partially because of this bull barrel. Also, they extended the dust cover here, it has a full picatinny rail. All steel gun, 20 lpi checkering on the front strap; really, you’re not gonna lose control of this weapon…

Sig’s P320 X-Five is meant as a competition gun, but how will it do in this competition where we see how far it can be launched from a trebuchet We’ll get back to the trebuchet in a second, but first let’s take a closer look at the pistol. This is an in depth review of the Sig P320 X-Five; one thing to note: this is not a factory finish, this is an urban camo done by Cerakote Services, and it’s available exclusively through Omaha Outdoors. This review is broken down into six parts: accuracy, shoot-ability, suitability, maintenance, abuse, and nutshell.…

Hey, Andrew here with Omaha Outdoors; in our last video about the Polymer 80, we unboxed it, we took a look at what it would take to make it into a pistol – that is, into this – and in this video we’re gonna show you exactly how to do that. So, pretty simple, it’s not super complicated. First thing you’re gonna need to do is drill out three holes, and they are so nice as to provide drill bits for this exact task. Now, I wanted to do this with the simplest tools and methods possible so, although they…

Hey, Andrew here with Omaha Outdoors, I wanna show you something cool today: it’s a Sig P320 X-Five, not just any P320 X-Five – one that’s clear, by the way – but one that’s been cerakoted in urban camo by Cerakote Services. This is available exclusively through Omaha Outdoors. I’ll cover the finish more at the end of the video, but for now let’s compare the differences of the X-Five and a more traditional, full-size, P320 – which is also clear. So, what are the differences? Right off the bat we’ll notice that the frames are different: we have a…

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years, you’ve seen the HK VP9 before. This is a pistol that fits – at least my hand – like a glove; and it looks great, and it’s made by HK in Germany. What more could you want? Well, what about a subcompact version? the VP9SK. Like the VP9, it’s fully ambidextrous: ambidextrous slide release – or slide stop, if you’re one of those weirdos; ambidextrous paddle mag release. The takedown lever over here is not on both sides but that’s not really a big deal. And finally we…

Hey, I’m Andrew with Omaha Outdoors and today I want to show you a special Glock: It’s a Glock 43, it’s their new single stack 9, but this one’s in two tone bronze, and it looks pretty awesome. First thing I’ll do is clear it, cause I don’t wanna shoot myself. It comes with two 6 round magazines. One with an extended pinky base plate there, and one without; but enough about the mags, let’s talk about this pistol. Spartan bronze on the frame, Spartan bronze on the magazine base plates, and burnt bronze on the slide; so it is…

Hey, Andrew here with Omaha Outdoors and today I wanna show you something inside a cardboard box from CZ. What could it be? Well, if you guessed that it is a CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 pistol, then you’re correct. First we have to get through the outer layers of cardboard. This is the owner’s manual by the way and there’s something cool in here so don’t throw this away. CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Pistol For Sale There it is, ok; so this is the pistol version of the submachine gun they developed several years ago for military and…